Spray device



June 30, 1931. v .E. H. 'BRAATELIEIEI 1,312,234

- SPRAY DEVICE Filed Sept. 10, 1929 I n vcnior .E. Hjraa tazz'ezg.

Attorney Patented June 30, 1931 v i EDWIN HAROLD BRAATELIEN, OF PHOENIX, ARIZO A SPRAY DEVICE Application filed September 10,1929. Serial in. 391,596;

This invention appertains to new and useful improvements in spraying devices and" more part cularly to a novel spray for damp ening and maintaining fresh fruit, vegeta- 5 bles, and the like. I Y

Theprincipal object of this invention i'sto providea spraying device which, will pro duce a veryffine vaporous form of, water spray. y During the course of the following specification and claim,"numerous other important objects and advantagesof the invention will a beingcapable of being bent for alinement with the dischargeopening-of the said nipple to produce a uniform spray.

readily become apparent.

In the drawings: I I Figure 1 represents a side elevation'of'the novel device. i Figure 2 represents an the novel spray. a

Figure 3 represents a horizontal sectional cap. 7 has a small threaded opening therein for receiving the threaded reduced portion of bore 9 extending longitudinally .therethrough W and communicatingwith the pipe5.

Arranged above the cap 7 is a frame consisting of the side members 10-10. and the y 35 cross member 11 connecting the upper ends 12, which serves as a deflector for the stream of water discharged from the bore '9. The

and this pin is ,constructed'of some suitable plastic material so that it maybereadily bent edge elevation of view through the device looking downwardly. 'Referring to the drawings, whereln like.

the nipple 8. This nipple 8,,has a very fine thereof. Depending from the intermediacy I v I 3 of the cross member 11 is an elongated pin lower end of the pin 12 is tapered as at 13,

PATEN OFFICE -,Having thus described the invention, whatis claimed as new is v I A spraying device comprising a'cap having means for attachment. to thedischarge end .of a water supply pipe, adiScharge nipple on a the said cap, a frame pro] ecting from the cap 7 I and consisting of side members andacross member connect ng the outer end Jofthe side members, and a deflector consisting of, an

elongated pin of plastic material projecting inwardly from the cross member of the frame and having its lower end tapered, said pin Intestimonv whereof I affix my signature. EDWIN, HAROLD BRAATELIENQ to a perfect alined position with respect to uniform.

Obviously, in the manufactureof this'novel device, numerous changes in the'shape, size and materials may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scopeofthe in. vention as claimed: hereinafter,

. I the bore 9 so that the spray producedwill be A. 45 r I v 

